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Tooth Extraction Aftercare: What to Avoid?
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Avoid common mistakes after tooth extraction to speed up healing and prevent dry socket. Learn what not to do after your dental procedure.
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Tooth Extraction Aftercare: What to Avoid?
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Smoking 1 Delays healing and increases infection risk. Avoid for at least 72 hours. Using a Straw 2 Suction can dislodge the blood clot. Drink from a cup instead. Spitting or Rinsing Forcefully 3 Can disturb the healing clot. Wait 24 hours before rinsing gently. Heavy Exercise 4 Raises blood pressure and causes bleeding. Rest for 1–2 days. Hard or Crunchy Foods 5 May irritate the site or get stuck. Eat soft, cool foods instead. https://hddental.com.au/services/extractions/
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